Jovetic and Vucinic are the key danger men, though Pekovic and Jovanovic need watching too.
from http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/mo...d-1905399.html
MONTENEGRO SQUAD: Poleksic (Debrecen), Bozovic (Partizan Belgrade); Blazic (Levadiakos,. Greece), Pavicevic (Kavala, Greece), Zverotic (Lucerne), Basa (Lokomotiv Moscow), Batak (Antalijaspor), Dzudovic (Spartak Nalcik, Russia), Jovanovic (Rapid Vienna), Pejovic (Mogren), Bozovic (Rapid Bucharest); Drincic, Novakovic (Amkar, Russia), Kascelan (karpaty Lvov), Boskovic (Rapid Vienna), Vukcevic (Sporting Lisbon), Pekovic (Mainz), Delic (Buducnost); Jovetic (Fiorentina), Vucinic (Roma), Damjanovic (Seoul), Delibasic (Hercules, Spain)
Vukcevic too.
Jovetic is the main man though, he's on fire at the moment. Vucinic was awful for Roma at the weekend.
Basa and Damjanovic are dangerous too. Goalkeeper is a potential weakness, would like to see crosses and long shots in the first 20 mins or so to sound him out. I think Montenegro are a dangerous side, they have players with a high techincal ability, but at the back they lack orgainsation and Basa is the only defender I'd rate. I guess Fatic (of Genoa) is out injured as I would have him in the squad if I was Zoran Filipovic. All of the defenders are about 6ft, except Dzudovic who is a giant, he's not a bad player and will win most things in the air (esp. if we have Keane and Doyle upfront) but his best days are behind him and the whole back line is a bit short of pace.
I ran into Delic and Basa one time in a bar in Bangkok. Heck of a guys. I have tons of stories from that night, and one bad tatoo.
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Vucinic is out for 2 months with a knee injury...
Jovetic is the big concern. He was very dangerous in Podgorica as well.
Listen to me,our only goal at this moment is to beat Georgia and(probably) finish 4th and if we succede,I dont think that we will have motivation to try something more in Dublin.
Vucinic is out with injury and so is Pavicevic.Our main players in attack,beside Jovetic and Vukcevic,will be Damjanovic and Delibasic.Damjanovic only played couple of games for us and yes-he plays for Seoul,but isnt bad player at all.After all,he scored twice in our first game against Cyprus(2-2)(but screwed us against Bulgaria by missing two 100% chances).Also,he scored twice for Seol against Manchester United in preseason(http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={3165B97F-681E-4B39-BE53-94EC9521C3DA}&newsid=6636751&page=2&typeReport=1&t eam=).Delibasic plays for Spanish segunda division team Hercules which last season battled for the promotion to spanish premier league until very end.In last game against Elche,he scored three goals,so he is on fire also.
Somebody mentioned our goalkeeper as our weakness.Well,thats just not true.I never saw him to make big mistake.He is playing at Champions League side Debreceni,that three weeks ago lost to Liverpool at Enfield only 1-0 in first round of CL,mostly due great saves by our keeper(they lost against Lyon 0-4 in second round,but I didnt watch goals from this match and dont know if any of these goals is his mistake).
All in all,I think you should relax a bit.Bad luck with FIFA decision
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Well, here is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoQ6pRrKEUA
I think for certain the last goal was big error... and he looked a bit slow in the other three...
Me?Never
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I thought Delibasic stayed with Serbia after the break-up... Maybe I'm getting mixed up with a different Delibasic?? My knowledge of balkan football is not the best!
Vucinic plays according to this
goal.com did report a couple of days ago that he was out for 2 months.
http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slu...goal&type=lgns
World Cup Qualifying Preview: Montenegro - Georgia
Ewan Macdonald, Goal.com 18 minutes ago
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Kick-Off: Saturday, October 10, 2009. 19:00 CET
Pod Goricom, Podgorica, Montenegro
Two of Europe's winless sides go head-to-head in the beautiful riverside capital of Podgorica as Georgia travel to face Montenegro.
With no wins for either side thus far in the European World Cup qualifiers, it is a chance to salvage some much-needed prestige and pride, as well as to climb up the FIFA rankings, in a game that both sides will have targetted as winnable.
The last game between the countries was back in April as they scrapped to a 0-0 draw in Tbilisi. Now, with home advantage and superior ranking and points, the hosts will fancy their chances.
This match, in fact, may be of interest to fans of the Republic of Ireland. Having taken six points from Georgia, the Irish supporters will wish to see the Caucasian side prevail so that their excellent points record will count towards their second-place ranking.
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Having been held away to Montenegro, their points tally is not so good for the play-off placing, bearing in mind that the bottom team in the group will not count towards this ranking.
Above all, though, this is about the two sides in question, who have a chance to pick up their first respective wins of what has been a barren qualification campaign so far.
FORM GUIDE
Montenegro
09/09/09 Montenegro 1-1 Cyprus (WCQ)
05/09/09 Bulgaria 4-1 Montenegro (WCQ)
12/08/09 Montenegro 2-1 Wales (Friendly)
06/06/09 Cyprus 2-2 Montenegro (WCQ)
01/04/09 Georgia 0-0 Montenegro (WCQ)
Georgia
09/09/09 Iceland 3-1 Georgia (Friendly)
05/09/09 Georgia 0-2 Italy (WCQ)
12/08/09 Malta 2-0 Georgia (Friendly)
10/06/09 Albania 1-1 Georgia (Friendly)
06/06/06 Georgia 1-2 Moldova (Friendly)
01/04/09 Georgia 0-0 Montenegro (WCQ)
TEAM NEWS
Montenegro
Coach Zoran Filipovic has a strong squad at his disposal, with all-star forwards Stevan Jovetic and Mirko Vucinic both available. Milan Jovanovic (of Rapid Vienna, as opposed to his Standard Liege namesake) and Ivan Delic both return to the squad after an absence, while Radomir Dalovic is left out.
Probable Starting XI: Poleksic; Pavicevic, Batak, Basa, Bozovic; Drincic, Pekovic; Jovetic, Bokskovic, Vukcevic; Vucinic.
Georgia
Zurab Menteshashvili, Rati Aleksidze and Mate Gvinianidze are among the absentees from Hector Cuper's squad, which will rely heavily on Alexander Iashvili for goals and the likes of Levan Kobiashvili for defensive stability.
Possible Starting XI: Lomaia; Lobjanidze, Kaladze, Salukvadze, Shashiashvili; Menteshashvili, Razmadze, Kenia, Kobiashvili; Mchedlidze, Iashvili.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Montenegro
Stevan Jovetic (Fiorentina): The few people who haven't yet seen a highlights reel of Jovanovic in action are in for a real treat. Eyebrows were raised when Fiorentina paid €8 million for the Partizan youth, but their faith has been immediately repaid with some show-stopping performances in Serie A, despite being just 19 years old. Alongside the more experienced Vukcevic, the sky is the limit for the Montenegrin forward line.
Georgia
Levan Kenia (Schalke): Not to be outdone, the Georgians have a midfield wunderkind of their own. Step forward Levan Kenia, a name more than familiar to close observers of the European football scene. Not even yet 19, he has almost as many caps as years, and is a well-established member of the Gelsenkirchen side's first team, too. Great things are expected of him, as well as Levan Mchedlidze of Palermo.
PREDICTION
Montenegro's forward four will prove too much for the Georgians in the Balkans. The bottom of the group beckons for Hector Cuper's side, who need to improve before the impending Euro qualifiers.
Montenegro 2-0 Georgia
Updated 18 minutes ago
fact of the matter is whoever finishes bottom only matters if we lose our last two games.... and in that case it will almost certainly be georgia, so we'll be fecked. as it is, if we get one more point, the least points in the second placed table we could possibly have would be 11, better than norway, so the chances of it actually mattering are slim.... if we lose to montenegro, we wouldn't stand a chance in the playoffs anyway
the monty v georgia match is next to meaningless for us.
Jovetic suspended for Ireland game, got booked against Georgia.
Well done to Montenegro. Lets hope they are not too hungry for another win.
Both Vucinic and Jovetic out for our game.
We are hungry,but I dont believe that you are edible.
Good man Montenegrin. I love it when guys like you and Cymro from Wales come on and make a great contribution to an Ireland forum. I also love it when your 2 best players get suspended!
To be honest now that the game is a dead rubber really, I would have preferred to see Jovetic play now.
In Trap we trust
with the game being a glorified friendly now how much experimentation do we expect from Trap? Anyone on a yellow card surely wont play anyway
Its really not that complicated!!!
Jovetic is the one to watch but I think we are capable of beating them.
Coleman for Ireland
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